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m actor* * *attore s.m.1 actor; (spreg.) play-actor: attore cinematografico, screen (o cinema) actor, (amer.) movie actor; attore di prosa, actor; attori girovaghi, strolling players; primo attore, leading man; diventare attore, to become an actor (o to go on the stage)2 (fig.) actor, moving spirit, participant: fu il principale attore delle riforme, he was the moving spirit behind the reforms* * *[at'tore]sostantivo maschile1) (di cinema) actor; (di teatro) actor, playerprimo attore — (di teatro) principal
2) fig. (protagonista) protagonist3) dir. claimant, suitor•attore comico — comedian, comic (actor)
* * *attore/at'tore/ ⇒ 18sostantivo m.1 (di cinema) actor; (di teatro) actor, player; fare l'attore to be an actor; mestiere di attore acting (profession); primo attore (di teatro) principal2 fig. (protagonista) protagonist3 dir. claimant, suitorattore comico comedian, comic (actor); attor giovane juvenile (lead). -
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